It's All Good

In 1991 Andrew Daddo was sacked as an MTV presenter. Rather than slink back to Australia, Andrew and a bloke he'd met at a party named Ray O'Neal, set off on a month-long motorcycle journey across America. Read more

In 1991 Andrew Daddo was sacked as an MTV presenter. Rather than slink back to Australia, Andrew and a bloke he'd met at a party named Ray O'Neal, set off on a month-long motorcycle journey across America.

That summer with Ray forged a friendship that Andrew thought would last a lifetime. But in 2004, Ray tragically died in an accident. He left behind a wife and a young daughter, Rose.

In It's All Good, Daddo writes about that motorcycle journey, the people he met and the things he and Ray did, as a way of sharing with Rose some memories of her father.

This is a lovely, funny, poignant story that flows from one yarn to the next with delightful ease. Andrew Daddo captures a universal sadness experienced when we lose someone we love, and the heartfelt message is clear – never take people or their friendships for granted.

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